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Hi jtwrace,Yeah, if you're talking about these http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=85880.0then you are correct. He got my Quad 988s and I got the M-60s. I'm excited to try OTL because I have a pair of Audio Nirvana Super Cast 12" fullrange drivers and I want to try them mounted open-baffle combined with Danny Ritchie's OB subs in a "W" frame ala the V1/V2 just voiced a bit differently by using a different driver. If I cut everything off below 80 Hz then the M-60s will see a load of 8.6 to 12 ohms. Might be kinda interesting, eh?We'll see. And thanks!Thanks for chiming in, zybar! I was most curious as to whether or not you were using them with your Vandy 5As! If I could ask fo a bit more info, how do you have the speakers wired to the amps? Are you using the Vandersteen crossover boxes? If so are they passive or active? The big questions is what kind of load do they present to the amps?Well, I guess I just have to try it and see if they will work without zeroes on my Genesis speakers.Jake
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He got my Quad 988s and I got the M-60s. I'm excited to try OTL because I have a pair of Audio Nirvana Super Cast 12" fullrange drivers and I want to try them mounted open-baffle combined with Danny Ritchie's OB subs in a "W" frame ala the V1/V2 just voiced a bit differently by using a different driver. If I cut everything off below 80 Hz then the M-60s will see a load of 8.6 to 12 ohms. Might be kinda interesting, eh?
The M-60 is fine with most 8 ohm speakers, if they really are 8 ohms.
So the GedLee Abbey should be fine then. Right?From his site: Impedance: 8 Ohms above 100 Hz.